alanrockwood
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Are there any current 35mm films are sold in reloadable cartridges?
Thanks, I never knew that Foma did empty DX coded cassettes in these three speeds. However I always thought that their cassettes with film in them were not coded. If this is still the case, it seems strange that Foma doesn't used coded cassettes for all its films or has it changed its policy and now codes all film cassettes?You can buy empty. Foma sells DX coded cartridges for 100, 200, 400 ASA. https://fomaobchod.cz/en/photographersrequirements/metalsnapcapdxcoded/
Thanks. If Foma can code empty cassettes then I wonder how long it will be before they code all their film cassettes as well? I suppose that it depends on whether the coded cassettes are a "special product" which are outsourced and thus not part of a volume production line within Foma. If this is the case then the cost of volume cassette coding may be too much and thus increase the cost of Foma film cassettes to the point where Foma loses its competitive advantage over the likes of Ilford and Kodak.There is no DX coded film from FOMA on the market AFAIK. These empty cartridges are their new product.
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